Difference between revisions of "Coordination Unit for Threat Assessment"
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The CUTA works closely with the UK intelligence unit [[RICU]] in running the [[European Strategic Communications Network]] (formerly [[SSCAT]]) an EU funded deceptive communications operation. | The CUTA works closely with the UK intelligence unit [[RICU]] in running the [[European Strategic Communications Network]] (formerly [[SSCAT]]) an EU funded deceptive communications operation. | ||
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+ | *[[Gert Vercauteren]] Head of the Analysis Department | ||
+ | <ref>[https://rm.coe.int/1680640c5c INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL COORDINATION IN COUNTER-TERRORISM] ISTANBUL, TURKEY24 –25 OCTOBER2013 CONTRIBUTION BY THE BELGIAN COORDINATION UNIT FOR THREAT ANALYSIS (CUTA).</ref> | ||
+ | *[[Clement Coltellaro]] Federal Public Service Interior - Coordination Unit for the Threat Analysis (CUTA) Belgium. Listed as affiliated with the [[ESCN]]. | ||
+ | 9*[[An Michiels]] listed as a member of CUTA<ref>Francesco Antonelli (Ed)'[https://web.archive.org/web/20200312094124/http://romatrepress.uniroma3.it/wp-content/uploads/2019/12/Working-Papers-In-Terrorism-Studies-The-Present-And-The-Future-Of-Violent-Radicalization-In-Europe..pdf The Present And The Future Of Violent Radicalisation In Europe: An integrated research involving civil experts and law enforcement agency members’]' ''Working Papers in Terrorism Studies'' October 2019, Rome: Roma Tre Press, p. 20.</ref> and of [[ESCN]]<ref>Egmont Institute ‘[https://web.archive.org/web/20200312094818/http://www.egmontinstitute.be/events/practices-for-countering-violent-extremism-building-community-resilience/ Good Practices Exchange Forum: examining practices for countering violent extremism and building community resilience]’ 10 November 2016.</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 09:49, 12 March 2020
The Coordination Unit for Threat Assessment is a Belgian intelligence organisation based in the Federal Public Service Interior (formerly the Ministry of the Interior) (Dutch: FOD Binnenlandse Zaken, French: SPF Intérieur).
According to the website of the Belgian Standing Intelligence Agencies Review Committee:
- The Coordination Unit for Threat Assessment, or CUTA, has been operational since 1 December 2006 (rue de la Loi, 22 à 1000 Brussels). This unit, which replaces the Mixed Anti-Terrorism Group (AtG), draws up specific or strategic evaluations of terrorist and extremist threats in and to Belgium.
- It largely proceeds on the basis of intelligence obtained from the supporting services, namely :
- State Security
- The General Intelligence and Security Service
- The federal and local police
- The Department of Customs and Excise of the FPS Finance
- The Department of Federal Immigration of the FPS Interior
- The FPS Mobility and Transport
- The FPS Foreign Affairs, Foreign Trade and Development Cooperation[1]
SSCAT/ESCN
The CUTA works closely with the UK intelligence unit RICU in running the European Strategic Communications Network (formerly SSCAT) an EU funded deceptive communications operation.
People
- Gert Vercauteren Head of the Analysis Department
- Clement Coltellaro Federal Public Service Interior - Coordination Unit for the Threat Analysis (CUTA) Belgium. Listed as affiliated with the ESCN.
9*An Michiels listed as a member of CUTA[3] and of ESCN[4]
Notes
- ↑ Belgian Standing Intelligence Agencies Review Committee What is the Coordination Unit for Threat Assessment?. Accessed 12 March 2020.
- ↑ INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL COORDINATION IN COUNTER-TERRORISM ISTANBUL, TURKEY24 –25 OCTOBER2013 CONTRIBUTION BY THE BELGIAN COORDINATION UNIT FOR THREAT ANALYSIS (CUTA).
- ↑ Francesco Antonelli (Ed)'The Present And The Future Of Violent Radicalisation In Europe: An integrated research involving civil experts and law enforcement agency members’' Working Papers in Terrorism Studies October 2019, Rome: Roma Tre Press, p. 20.
- ↑ Egmont Institute ‘Good Practices Exchange Forum: examining practices for countering violent extremism and building community resilience’ 10 November 2016.